Robert Wilton Bungey was unquestionably an RAF hero. From the very beginning of the Second World War he was patrolling Germanys border with the AASF. In the retreat from France he survived frantic day and night bombing missions flying obsolete, outclassed Fairey Battles against overwhelming odds. Many others didnt survive. When Fighter Command desperately needed pilots in the Battle of Britain, he volunteered. He survived again when his Hurricane was shot down near the Isle of Wight. Converting to Spitfires, he commanded such aces as Jean Pyker Offenberg, Paddy Finucane and Bluey Truscott, his leadership from-the-front gaining their trust and respect. While he was CO of 452 (RAAF) Squadron, it topped Fighter Commands monthly tallies three times in a row. Later, commanding RAF Hawkinge, he was linked with air-sea rescue and Combined Operations Command. After more than three years of active war service, he returned to Australia for Sybil, his English bride waiting with a son he had never seen. But this story of triumph against all the odds has an extraordinary ending: at once a terrible tragedy and something of a miracle Spitfire Leader is illustrated with many photographs never before published.
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Weight: 597g
Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 15 Feb 2019
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781445684352
About Dennis NewtonRichard Bungey
Dennis Newton is an aviation journalist and author of many books including 'A Few of the Few' 'Clash of Eagles' 'Australian Air Aces' & 'First Impact'. He edited the Battle of Britain memoir of Gordon Olive 'Spitfire Ace' also published by Amberley & serialised in the Daily Mail: 'Ever wonder what it was like to fly a Spitfire in the Battle of Britain? No account captures it quite so nerve shredding as this new book'. He lives in New South Wales Australia. Richard Bungey the Somerton Miracle made it his mission to investigate and understand the circumstances surrounding the events that overtook his mother and distinguished father tragedies that almost led to his own demise before his life had really started. His quest revealed a story of wars traumatic impact on a quiet and sensitive man. Richard lives at Somerton Park South Australia.